In spring 1997 I saw one of my favorite movies of all time - Jim Jarmusch's "Dead Man". It was a deep meditative trip through death, poetry, philosophy, references to ancient Greek and Indian mythologies. This is also nearly the only good, if not the best role by Johnny Depp.
And a hypnotizing soundtrack remains the only record by Neil Young that I like. Oddly enough, the soundtrack that I had was taking entire both sides of a 90-something-minute TDK cassette (remember those ones?) - WITHOUT REPEATING TUNES...
I can't post a single tune out of it. Just like the movie itself, the whole soundtrack is a continuous experience.
And a hypnotizing soundtrack remains the only record by Neil Young that I like. Oddly enough, the soundtrack that I had was taking entire both sides of a 90-something-minute TDK cassette (remember those ones?) - WITHOUT REPEATING TUNES...
I can't post a single tune out of it. Just like the movie itself, the whole soundtrack is a continuous experience.
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